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5/28/25, 8:43 AM                      Dubai Judicial Institute Board of Directors Holds Its Second Meeting for 2025




          Dubai  Judicial  Institute  Board  of  Directors  Holds  Its
          Second Meeting for 2025










































         27 May, 2025 – The Board of Directors of Dubai Judicial Institute (DJI) convened its second meeting of 2025 on May
         27, 2025, at the Institute’s headquarters, chaired by H.E. Counsellor Essam Issa Al Humaidan, Attorney General of the
         Emirate  of  Dubai  and  Chairman  of  Dubai  Judicial  Institute.  The  meeting  was  attended  by  H.E.  Professor  Dr.  Saif
         Ghanem  Al  Suwaidi,  Director  of  Dubai  Courts  and  Vice  Chairman  of  the  Board.  Board  members,  including  H.E.
         Counsellor Dr. Lowai Mohamed Belhoul, Director General of the Government of Dubai Legal Affairs Department, H.E.
         Counsellor Ahmed  bin  Meshar Al  Muhairi,  Secretary  General  of  the  Supreme  Legislation  Committee  of  Dubai,  H.E.
         Counsellor  Abdul-Moneim  Salem  bin  Suwaidan,  Lawyer,  and  H.E.  Judge  Dr.  Ebtessam  Ali  Al  Badwawi,  Director
         General of the Dubai Judicial Institute, participated in this meeting.
         The  meeting  included  the  ratification  of  the  minutes  of  the  previous  Board  meeting  (Meeting  No.  2  of  2025)  and
         reviewed the Institute’s Annual Report for 2024. The report underscores DJI’s commitment to implementing global best
         practices in judicial training and its ongoing efforts to reinforce Dubai’s position as a global beacon of justice and judicial
         excellence.
         The meeting also addressed future partnership projects with legal and training entities, highlighting the importance of
         expanding collaborative efforts to strengthen DJI’s presence and its impact. The Board also discussed the new training
         programs that the Institute plans to launch, most notably the ‘Judicial and Legal Studies Program for Judicial Trainees –
         Criminal Track,’ which is designed to cultivate and advance the professional competencies of national talent for future
         roles in criminal judiciary.
         The meeting concluded with a review and emphasis on DJI’s continuous efforts to enhance its strategies and training
         programs  in  alignment  with  future  judicial  and  legal  requirements.  These  efforts  fortify  the  Institute’s  position  as  a
         leading  judicial  training  and  a  distinguished  legal  knowledge  development  hub.  Notably,  DJI  has  been  officially
         accredited as a certified training entity by the National Qualifications Center under the Ministry of Higher Education and
         Scientific Research.







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